| | |
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/4/2025 6:40:20 PM
Subterranean Homesick Blues,
|
|

Father Time
|
5/4/2025 7:16:14 PM
Still one of the best songs and videos in rock history. and think, they wanted him to not play rock. ha ha
|
|

Larree
|
5/4/2025 11:11:10 PM
Yep. What he ^ said.
|
|

Desperado Revue
|
5/5/2025 9:59:41 AM
That video was out before youtube ever existed
Norm.
|
|

Desperado Revue
|
5/5/2025 10:03:00 AM
I consider it to be one of it not the first rap song.
Norm.
|
|
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/5/2025 11:31:06 PM
Welcome all to the thread.
|
|
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/6/2025 6:20:21 PM
Man alive, does this guy say or what...
I should curb my enthusiasm, but jeez, and most of this interview may have been back in the 80s, I dunno...deja vu all over again..
|
|

Paul groover
|
5/7/2025 3:52:52 PM
So does anyone know where this crossroad is where you can sell your soul to the devil for fame and fortune. Bob knows where it is but he ain,t telling. Great song though
|
|
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/7/2025 10:07:44 PM
Yes, true there Paul.
There have been occasions when Dylan made many people wonder about his "ethics," but overall spanning 5 decades or so making music, maybe 6 decades, gee, cannot think of another person who represents "dignity" and "integrity" in the music biz so well...
Paul McCartney maybe...
Happened to catch "Rolling Thunder Revue" by Martin Scorcese last night, prob'ly the best film-maker , it was amazing.
|
|

Paul groover
|
5/15/2025 6:34:15 PM
Yeah your right there there never was no crossroads it,s all in your head. What path you decide to take this day. Sometimes leads to a career that lasts 60 years if your lucky
|
|

SILVERWOODSTUDIO
|
5/16/2025 9:55:52 PM
Thanks Steve
Always a wordsmith (poet) often a commentator on our lives. Dylan is still always relevant. many of his songs are reflected in some of the artists here like you Steve April also Richard Scotti and Duane Flock. This was when he broke the rules and went to a new level of Rock. Nice one.
|
|
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/17/2025 4:37:23 PM
---- Updated 5/17/2025 4:38:33 PM
Welcome back, Rob, yes, Bob D. , in his youth, would trudge through New Jersey swamplands to visit Woody Guthrie in a hospital laid up with with Hodgkins, or was it Hutchinsons's, when Woody, such a grand Americana singer/musician/author was all but forgotten.
Ever hear "Doe re-mi", done by Dylan and the Band, I think it was?
Bob brought the folk/Americana into rock'n roll, and added a whole new dimension with bold etc etc
|
|
_REDDISH__11-27-11_001.jpg)
Steve April
|
5/17/2025 4:45:27 PM
|
|

SILVERWOODSTUDIO
|
5/17/2025 6:59:58 PM
OMG this is a great video Steve
Thanks for the welcome
|
|
|
©2015-16 IndieMusicPeople.com All Rights
Reserved
| |